Arctic Wolf Networks is turning heads in the world of cybersecurity. Recently, as one of the fastest-growing companies in North America, the company reached unicorn status, with a $1.3-billion valuation.
Arctic Wolf is a tech innovator that provides security operations as a concierge service. Despite having an American headquarters, the company has a long history in the Kitchener-Waterloo region of Ontario, Canada. In fact, the Ontario office was there from day one, and the province’s talent continues to play a significant role in the company’s success and ongoing growth.
Learn more about Arctic Wolf and how the company’s leadership team credits Ontario’s talent as a leading factor for their success.
This Month's Highlights
There is no doubt that the COVID-19 pandemic has shifted the way we think about our future. Over the last year, we have seen innovation accelerate, bringing new and emerging technologies to the forefront in a race to build a better tomorrow.
Here in Ontario, Canada, we are not strangers to living on the cutting-edge. In fact, we’ve been thinking ahead of the curve for centuries. We call it future-proofing—and the companies attending this year’s Collision tech conference are only a handful of the many businesses across the province that are building a new era of innovation.
Ontario is proud to have a delegation of 65 companies at Collision this year. Our tech talent is on full display with a healthy mix of startups and small- and medium-sized enterprises. From green energy to advancements in life sciences, meet a sampling of five of the rising stars representing Ontario at Collision 2021.
It’s true; end-of-life planning can be daunting. But it doesn’t have to be thanks to one Ontario-based company. Eirene is an online cremation and end-of-life technology platform that is disrupting the funeral industry in North America.
The online service makes cremation more affordable, efficient and transparent for people wanting alternatives to traditional funeral and burial services. The first of its kind in Canada, Eirene helps people navigate the complexities of end-of-life planning with all of the compassion of the traditional industry practices, but at half the cost.
Before launching, Eirene’s founder, Mallory Greene, got a big boost from the Ontario government that helped make her startup a successful industry disruptor.
Learn how Ontario supports innovative companies, such as Eirene, with their expansion and growth plans.
As one of the largest conferences in the technology sector, Collision’s digital programming illustrates the potential and transformative power of technology in the world today.
On May 7, Ontario, Canada will be hosting a post-conference webinar featuring presentations and a panel discussion that highlights the province as a premier tech destination. You will hear from a variety of international companies who chose to locate their business in Ontario, including AescuRobot Inc. (ARI), and Gigamon. BERTANI, a boutique accounting and advisory firm will provide steps on how to establish your business in Ontario.
The panel discussion will be followed by a question-and-answer session that focuses on Ontario’s innovative technology ecosystem and the province’s reputation as one of the best places in the world to operate a business.
You won’t want to miss this!
In emergency departments, operating rooms and hospital wards across North America and much of Europe, Health IT solutions work intelligently behind the scenes to streamline workflows, improve safety and, ultimately, enhance outcomes for thousands of patients each year.
The innovator: Toronto-based Connexall. The solution: a sophisticated communications platform that integrates various operations and automatically conveys critical information within an organization.
As COVID-19 pushes hospitals beyond their usual intake capacity and increases the need for greater protection for front-line workers and patients, Connexall’s team stepped up to help hospitals rapidly integrate converted isolation units into their communications platforms.
Being based in Ontario has been instrumental to the company’s success—for several reasons. Learn more about how Connexall supports its clients and the safety and well-being of their patients, here at home in Ontario and around the globe.
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